Anonymous wrote:My husband is a huge sports fan. I'm fine with it, because it's a less expensive/destructive/time consuming hobby than others.
We have an agreement: I am understanding of big games/his teams and make it as easy as possible for him to watch them, and he is understanding that he can not spend his life watching sports.
For instance, His college team made it into the ncaa tourney so he wanted to watch that and i supported it. He is a redskins fan so I'm cool with him watching the skins games every week. Hockey and basketball I am also supportive of his watching his teams. Baseball is another story since there are so many fucking games. So, it depends on who his team is playing, the standings, importance of the game, etc.
However I draw the line at filler sports. A random baseball game from 1987 being replayed on the classics channel is a no go. So is a random inning of the little league World Series. Teams he doesn't follow are off the list.
Anonymous wrote:You must be pretty boring if you're less interesting to him than basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can anyone get that excited over that many sports they don't currently play? I'm into one sport that I played competitively, but I was never rabid. He's a loser.
Part of American culture. Find someone else. There are a ton of women who do not care and plenty of beta males not into sports. Good luck
No. Beta males are all about sports. Alpha males are the actual athletes.. Or men obsessed about their business empire and only go to watch big stuff - like the Superbowl. Or hockey playoffs in a private box, where they kinda pay attention but mostly drink with their colleagues.
Where do you come up with this stuff?
Anonymous wrote:My husband is a huge sports fan. I'm fine with it, because it's a less expensive/destructive/time consuming hobby than others.
We have an agreement: I am understanding of big games/his teams and make it as easy as possible for him to watch them, and he is understanding that he can not spend his life watching sports.
For instance, His college team made it into the ncaa tourney so he wanted to watch that and i supported it. He is a redskins fan so I'm cool with him watching the skins games every week. Hockey and basketball I am also supportive of his watching his teams. Baseball is another story since there are so many fucking games. So, it depends on who his team is playing, the standings, importance of the game, etc.
However I draw the line at filler sports. A random baseball game from 1987 being replayed on the classics channel is a no go. So is a random inning of the little league World Series. Teams he doesn't follow are off the list.
Anonymous wrote:Wife and I did undergrad at a school with a powerhouse football program. Season tickets, taking our little ones back to campus on fall weekends and tailgating with old friends are some of our favorite activities. She likes the drama of March Madness so we'll usually watch a handful of games during the tournament. Spring and summer are spent camping and engaging in other active vacations.
For those hating on the passive nature of watching sports, I can get that but I wonder how many of you obsessed over Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad, Mad Men or something similar.
Anonymous wrote:By supporting match madness, you are being a modern day indirect plantation owner. Thanks for contributing to exploitation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can anyone get that excited over that many sports they don't currently play? I'm into one sport that I played competitively, but I was never rabid. He's a loser.
Part of American culture. Find someone else. There are a ton of women who do not care and plenty of beta males not into sports. Good luck
No. Beta males are all about sports. Alpha males are the actual athletes.. Or men obsessed about their business empire and only go to watch big stuff - like the Superbowl. Or hockey playoffs in a private box, where they kinda pay attention but mostly drink with their colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can anyone get that excited over that many sports they don't currently play? I'm into one sport that I played competitively, but I was never rabid. He's a loser.
Part of American culture. Find someone else. There are a ton of women who do not care and plenty of beta males not into sports. Good luck
No. Beta males are all about sports. Alpha males are the actual athletes.. Or men obsessed about their business empire and only go to watch big stuff - like the Superbowl. Or hockey playoffs in a private box, where they kinda pay attention but mostly drink with their colleagues.
Anonymous wrote:"Can't he have one hobby?"
Sure! But add up the amount of time devoted to watching, driving somewhere to watch, talking about it, doing brackets, buying crap related to spectating like jerseys, tickets, hotel rooms, etc and it is WAY more than a hobby for some people. We're talking about more time spent on this than playing with ones own children! It's kind of pathetic if you think about it. VERSUS being into PLAYING golf or squash or something, which is an actual physical activity that can involve the whole family and get people outside and out of bars and off the couch. That's something I'd support and be on board with even if as a hobby it cost a lot of money.